Teletype Bluetooth GPS Receiver User Manual

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TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver

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© 2003 TeleType GPS

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  • Page 1: Teletype Bluetooth Gps Receiver

    TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver User Manual © 2003 TeleType GPS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TeleType GPS Manual Table of Contents Part I Bluetooth GPS Receiver 1 Getting Started ... 2 Preparing to Use Your Bluetooth GPS GPS Signal Reception Caution and Warning 2 TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver ... 3 Diagram Power Switch LED Indicators...
  • Page 3: Part I Bluetooth Gps Receiver

    1.1.1 Preparing to Use Your Bluetooth GPS Read this manual in order to begin using your TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver and to understand its operations, functions, and common features. You must first install the TeleType GPS software on your PC, laptop, PDA, or other handheld devices.
  • Page 4: Caution And Warning

    (0°C—70°C). Do not expose your TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver to temperatures higher than 158°F (70°C). Do not leave your Bluetooth GPS receiver in your car under direct sunlight while not in use. Exposing it to high temperature environments can not only shorten the life of the product, but can also damage the battery and cause a leak or explosion.
  • Page 5: Diagram

    These are the physical features of your TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver: 1.2.2 Power Switch ON - Tells the Bluetooth GPS receiver to run on battery power. OFF - Tells the Bluetooth GPS receiver to run on power adapter. © 2003 TeleType GPS...
  • Page 6: Led Indicators

    1.2.4 DC6V Jack To use your Bluetooth GPS receiver unit in the car, simply plug the smaller end of your car adapter into this jack and the other end into your car cigarette lighter. Note: You will not be able to recharge your Ni-MH batteries with this method. To recharge your batteries, you will need to use the charging stand included with your TeleType Bluetooth GPS receiver.
  • Page 7: Battery Charging Contact

    The Bluetooth GPS Receiver is fully powered and operational. Check that the Bluetooth GPS Receiver is ON in the host. · This section will outline the procedures necessary for the Bluetooth GPS receiver to run smoothly with the TeleType GPS software. 1.3.1...
  • Page 8 4. A box will appear saying that it is trying to pair with the device and will automatically add the Bluetooth GPS receiver to your list of paired devices if successful. If you were not able to authenticate a pairing, check to make sure that you have selected the correct device and entered the correct passkey.
  • Page 9: Connection

    To set up a connection between your host device (PC, PDA, etc.) and the TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver, read the following instructions. Turn on the power to your host device and your Bluetooth GPS receiver. Once the Bluetooth receiver is turned on, the LEDs will appear as shown:...
  • Page 10 TeleType GPS Manual Search for the TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver. Open Bluetooth Manager and select New > Connect! On the next screen that appears, select Explore a Bluetooth Device. Tap the <No device selected> box to select a device. After a few seconds, a list of Bluetooth devices will appear on your screen.
  • Page 11 If this is your first time connecting to the TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver, you will see a Bluetooth Authentication screen. It will ask you to enter your passkey. Enter "1234" as the Passkey and tap OK. You will see SPP slave appear in the Service Selection box. Select that icon and tap Next. Then tap Finish on the following screen.
  • Page 12 Bluetooth GPS receiver. Once connected, if you double-tap the icon again, you will see your connection status for the device. Signal strength is at the bottom of the screen. Try experimenting with your Bluetooth GPS receiver to see how far it needs to be before the blue bar reaches "Just right."...
  • Page 13: Using The Bluetooth Gps Receiver

    1.3.3 Using the Bluetooth GPS Receiver Make sure that your TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver is connected to your host device. Run the TeleType GPS software. Make sure the appropriate *_place.ttm file for your country is loaded. Go to File > Load > Load maps, find the directory your *_place.ttm file is located in, and load it.
  • Page 14 TeleType GPS Manual Go to Tools > GPS Status > Status tab. You should see symbols scrolling up the gray box in the center. Note: If you do not see any activity on this screen, make sure your host device is set to the correct time zone.
  • Page 15: Powering The Bluetooth Gps Receiver

    The software will usually recognize one of two COM ports for the Bluetooth GPS receiver. The most common is COM 8. However, in cases where you have an older iPaq but have updated the ROM, the port for your host device may be COM 5.
  • Page 16: Recharging The Batteries

    Insert a power adapter into an electrical outlet and connect its power jack to the socket on the rear of the charging stand. Simply placing the Bluetooth GPS receiver into the charging stand will begin the charging process. The LED on the front of the charging stand serves as a charge indicator.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    A: Go to the Bluetooth Manager on your PDA. Locate the "TeleType: SPP Slave" icon and tap and hold. A pop-up menu will appear, select Delete. Next, locate the Reset button on your Bluetooth GPS receiver and press it. Then perform a soft reset on your PDA.
  • Page 18: Care And Maintenance

    4800bps, and tap Open Port. You should see symbols scrolling in the gray box below. Q: When I have my Bluetooth GPS receiver plugged into the power adapter, I switch it on, and nothing happens. The lights do not blink. However, when I switch it off, the lights are blinking.
  • Page 19 Bluetooth GPS Receiver Do not paint on the Bluetooth GPS receiver.. Paint can clog the connector, jack, and prevent proper normal operation of the unit. © 2003 TeleType GPS...

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